| If you are a fan of the muscle car and are | | | | state and your city. If you do not see your city, |
| interested in purchasing one, this article will give | | | | then look for one that's nearby. This gives you |
| you some tips on where to begin your search for | | | | the option to work with someone who's local or |
| a really great muscle car. A good place to begin | | | | close to your home. The benefits are obvious. |
| your muscle car search, is with the local and | | | | You can see them face-to-face and meet with |
| national classified newspapers. Small newspapers | | | | them to view the car. You are taking far less risk. |
| like the Thrifty Nickel are a really good place to | | | | Working with someone from out-of-town, is much |
| start. You may also want to try some classified | | | | more dangerous. You might be scammed or end |
| advertisements online. Yahoo Sales, Google Sales, | | | | up with a car that you do not like or want. |
| Craigslist and Backpage are really good options. | | | | Another good place to look for muscle cars is |
| If you do not want to worry about shipping your | | | | eBay. Many people don't associate eBay with |
| car or if you do not want to take on the hassle | | | | selling cars. But in fact, it can be a treasure trove |
| of working with a seller that is out-of-town, then | | | | of old and new cars. You're bound to find lots of |
| your local classified, whether or not it's a weekly | | | | great specialized, muscle and vintage cars. eBay |
| or your larger daily paper, may yield you some | | | | has an escrow account system in place so you |
| good leads. Depending on where you will live, this | | | | can place your money there and then release it |
| may or may not prove to be successful. If you | | | | after you have received the car. It just provides |
| live in a larger city then there may be an | | | | a measure of safety. They have other safety |
| increased likelihood that someone is selling an old | | | | features in place and if you are interested in using |
| muscle car. However, this could also hold true if | | | | eBay to purchase a muscle car, it's best to visit |
| you live in a small town. You may just luck up and | | | | the site and read through their policies. Once you |
| find an individual who has one that they would like | | | | find a car that you like, you need to perform a |
| to sell. The important thing here is to look in your | | | | title search. Check out the value of the car in the |
| local classifieds daily or weekly. | | | | Blue Book. You may want to consider opening up |
| If this proves unsuccessful, the Internet is | | | | an account with For a fee, they will give you the |
| another really good place to look. The internet | | | | history of the car. You will, however, need a VIN |
| makes the world a whole lot smaller. You can | | | | number, before you do that. |
| virtually buy anything from anywhere. Again, | | | | Many people love muscle cars. They bring back |
| check out the classified ads on Yahoo, Google or | | | | feelings of nostalgia and power. However, finding |
| Craigslist. A really good feature of these | | | | one can be tricky. Some good places to look are |
| advertising websites is that you can look locally. All | | | | your local and national classifieds and eBay. |
| you have to do is look for the name of your | | | | |